An Aspiring Japanese Designer Handpicks and Makes These Adorable Gowns Called “Fairy’s Dresses”
“Fairy’s Dress” uses flowers and leaves blooming in the garden, such as pansies, morning glories, roses, carnations, double cherry blossoms, and more to make fairy dresses.
Twenty-year-old Japanese artist Momotsuki shared with Bored Panda how her passion for nature and interest in the fantastical inspired her to create something unique: “I have been gardening for about 14 years since I was a child, and over time I have gradually increased the number of plants. I’ve always admired the fantasy world, and when I saw the existence of fairies, I thought, “this, for some reason, makes me emotional.”
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